The first one listed for each unit is the one distributed through Canvas/class and the second is the excerpt of the College Board's Course and Exam Description booklet relevant to each unit. The CED version has more information.
Unit 3 - Land-Based Empires
Course and Exam Description (CED) Version
Unit 4 - Transoceanic Connections
3.1 & 3.2 - See the Learning Objectives "Should be able to..." above.
Here is the review Blooket we used for the Battle Royale (all 91 questions).
This is a PPT version of the Review Quilt (force copy). You are able to move the pieces onto the slides to recreate the quilt virtually. (I started the first part for you.)
Hieronymus Bosch's painting The Garden of Early Delights was painted between 1490 and 1510 and displays the earthly paradise with the creation of woman, the first temptation, and the Fall according to the Bible. Bosch’s vision was highly fantastical, with a strong moral message that made his work very popular during his time, and reproductions of The Garden of Earthly Delights entered the market soon after the original was put on display.
In the sinners section on the right, one poor soul has music across his butt. You can hear that butt music here.
Was coffee responsible for the English Enlightenment? The coffee house was where the poets, critics, philosophers, legal minds, and other intellectuals met to discuss the pressing matters of the day. Okay, it was the atmosphere that drew them... the caffeine might have helped a little.
You can read more at Open Culture here.
Relations between Japan and Portugal go back to 1543, when the first Portuguese sailors arrived in the southern Japanese archipelago. Impressions of this encounter are included in the video above, a Voices of the Past compilation of how actual sixteenth-century Japanese historians described their unexpected visitors. “A southern barbarian vessel came to our shores,” writes one of them, anonymously. From it “emerged an unnameable creature, somewhat similar in shape to a human being, but looking rather more like a long-nosed goblin, or the giant demon mikoshi-nyūdō.” (Excerpted from OpenCulture)